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Facer   /fˈeɪsər/   Listen
Facer

noun
1.
(a dated Briticism) a serious difficulty with which one is suddenly faced.






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"Facer" Quotes from Famous Books



... of the list was a terrible facer for Kavanagh, and when he saw the certainty of his failure his heart thumped hard and his brain reeled for half a minute. But when the mist cleared from his eyes he drew a long breath, shook himself, and ...
— For Fortune and Glory - A Story of the Soudan War • Lewis Hough



Words linked to "Facer" :   United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, difficulty, Britain, Great Britain, United Kingdom, U.K., UK



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